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Superintendent and business manager put Norfolk County Agricultural High School budget under review, warn of revenue shift
Summary
Superintendent Jared and business manager Jenna presented the Norfolk County Agricultural High School FY26–27 budget and warned that a shift to more in‑county students under a statewide lottery is reducing out‑of‑county tuition revenue and could create a multi‑year shortfall.
Superintendent Jared told the Norfolk County Commission on March 4 that the Norfolk County Agricultural High School has been operating without a business manager for much of the last year and that a new hire has rapidly modernized budget processes as the school finalizes fall class acceptances.
The superintendent said the school typically receives about 450 applications for roughly 155 seats and that this year the district is accepting and finalizing a class with approximately 130–140 acceptances. Jared said the mandated lottery has increased the share of in‑county students, and that in‑county tuition (about $5,000) is substantially lower than out‑of‑county tuition…
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